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Apr 21, 2021 2:49 PM
As the South Dakota State Historical Society celebrates its 120th year, the South Dakota State Library has digitized all 41 volumes of the South Dakota Historical Collections.
From 1902 to 1982, this series was published biennially by the Department of History (now the South Dakota State Historical Society) as part of its mission to collect, preserve and make accessible the history of the state. All 41 volumes are now available via the Featured Collections section of the
These volumes cover a wide array of topics and are a valuable resource for students, teachers and scholarly researchers. Six editors presided over the South Dakota Historical Collections during its run, including Doane Robinson, Will G. Robinson and Dayton Canaday. Their different editing styles and interests are evident throughout the volumes. Taken as a whole, the series represents an evolution in perspectives on the state’s history, heritage and culture. In 198
Partrick, Simpson Collections Highlight CSNS Event at Heritage Auctions April 22-25
The event represents the official auctions scheduled during the
Central States Numismatic Society (CSNS) annual convention, which was canceled. Public lot viewing will be available by appointment only and the firm is also offering its virtual lot consultation to bidders, following its popularity among clients.
A trio of high-value
Early Mint Pattern Trophy
The auctions present an important selection of early American coins, one of which has never before offered at auction: one of the four existing 1792 Judd-13 Eagle-on-Globe quarter dollar patterns, in white metal, Pollock-15, High R.7, AU58 NGC, from the
Facebook Shops: What Is It and How Brands Can Use It
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One of the Facebook corporation s newest ecommerce tools is called Facebook Shops. According to Facebook, Shops enables businesses to easily create a mobile shopping experience for their audiences. But, what exactly does this experience look like?